LIVE AT THE CAROUSEL BALLROOM 1968

2LP

GF

Their June 23, 1968 show at the Carousel Ballroom would prove to be legendary on a number of levels. Janis would leave the band only two months after the show to pursue her solo career, making this one of the last times the ensemble worked together.

Side A

1. Combination Of The Two
2. I Need A Man To Love
3. Flower In The Sun
4. Light Is Faster Than Sound

Side B

1. Summertime
2. Catch Me Daddy
3. It's A Deal
4. Call On Me

Side C

1. Jam - I'm Mad (Mad Man Blues)
2. Piece Of My Heart
3. Coo Coo

Side D

1. Ball & Chain
2. Down On Me
3. Call On Me (Saturday Show)*

*Bonus track

Big Brother & The Holding Company might best be known for being the first band Janis Joplin sung in, a live recording like this one shows their prowess as a fiveâ€piece band.

Their June 23, 1968 show at the Carousel Ballroom would prove to be legendary on a number of levels. The venue was owned by members of Jefferson Airplane and The Grateful Dead and would later become the Fillmore West. Janis would leave the band only two months after the show to pursue her solo career, making this one of the last times the ensemble worked together. The show was recorded by Augustus Owsley Stanley III , a.k.a. 'Bear', soundman of The Grateful Dead and a masterful LSDâ€cooker, who also supervised the reâ€mastering of the recordings shortly before his death in March 2011.

This is to be the first in a series of releases from his archive titled 'Bear's Sonic Archive', and it promises to be one hell of a ride. Though some of these songs have appeared on a 1972 Janis Joplin collection before in a very raw form, this is the first time these recordings are being released on vinyl.

Dedicated to Bear, this live performance is a more than welcome addition to the Big Brother catalogue!